To bw honest, jeffs stuf isn't really too far off from hearing an orchestra go 
into one of those totally staccatto songs where the sounds start to bounce and 
stuff. I could se it, but then again it would probably just sound like an 
orchestra covering mills. So?  Only intellectually exciting due to the novelty 
of the concept. I couldn't see myself reeling from the impact though. That 
said, you'd be surprised to hear some of the sounds that classical musicians 
can come up with given the freedom, and if they really let the musicians play 
their intruments in non-standard ways to achieve some really techno sounds 
(sliding a bow lengthwise down a cello, really fast)....then we might have a 
very techno moment my friends. 

Kamal K. Stoddard
Turner Broadcasting Systems
 
 

 

> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 9:45 AM
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) Jeff Mills & An Orchestra!
> 
> TOM>actually i feel like jeff mills' stuff (at least the melodic
> >complex stuff he does) would sound better than most 
> electronic stuff. i 
> >dont wanna hear "the bells" by an orchestra, but maybe like 
> some of the 
> >metropolis stuff or the more experimental melodic stuff 
> would be pretty 
> >awesome.
> 
> true.
> 
> just thought, his stuff would deffo have a better chance than 
> most, you're right. man, that loop off cycle 30 with all the 
> violins in it. now, if they could do that. OOooooooh.
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